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- Product number
- ABIN351064 - Provider product page
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- antibodies-online
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- Antibodies-Online Cat#ABIN351064, RRID:AB_10782282
- Product name
- anti-Neurotrophic Tyrosine Kinase, Receptor, Type 1 (NTRK1) (Extracellular Domain) antibody
- Antibody type
- Polyclonal
- Antigen
- A synthetic peptide from the extracellular domain of rat TrkA (High affinity nerve growth factor receptor, NTRK1, p140-TrkA, Trk-A) conjugated to an immunogenic carrier protein was used as the antigen.
- Reactivity
- Human, Mouse, Rat, Xenopus
- Host
- Rabbit
- Epitope
- Extracellular Domain
- Vial size
- 150 μL
- Storage
- Maintain the lyophilised/reconstituted antibodies frozen at -20°C for long term storage and refrigerated at 2-8°C for a shorter term. When reconstituting, glycerol (1:1) may be added for an additional stability.
- Handling
- Avoid freeze and thaw cycles.
Submitted references Ternary complex with Trk, p75, and an ankyrin-rich membrane spanning protein.
A unique pathway for sustained neurotrophin signaling through an ankyrin-rich membrane-spanning protein.
Association of the atypical protein kinase C-interacting protein p62/ZIP with nerve growth factor receptor TrkA regulates receptor trafficking and Erk5 signaling.
The atypical protein kinase C-interacting protein p62 is a scaffold for NF-kappaB activation by nerve growth factor.
An evolutionarily conserved transmembrane protein that is a novel downstream target of neurotrophin and ephrin receptors.
Identification and characterization of novel substrates of Trk receptors in developing neurons.
Tissue-specific alternative splicing generates two isoforms of the trkA receptor.
The rat trk protooncogene product exhibits properties characteristic of the slow nerve growth factor receptor.
Chang MS, Arevalo JC, Chao MV
Journal of neuroscience research 2004 Oct 15;78(2):186-92
Journal of neuroscience research 2004 Oct 15;78(2):186-92
A unique pathway for sustained neurotrophin signaling through an ankyrin-rich membrane-spanning protein.
Arévalo JC, Yano H, Teng KK, Chao MV
The EMBO journal 2004 Jun 16;23(12):2358-68
The EMBO journal 2004 Jun 16;23(12):2358-68
Association of the atypical protein kinase C-interacting protein p62/ZIP with nerve growth factor receptor TrkA regulates receptor trafficking and Erk5 signaling.
Geetha T, Wooten MW
The Journal of biological chemistry 2003 Feb 14;278(7):4730-9
The Journal of biological chemistry 2003 Feb 14;278(7):4730-9
The atypical protein kinase C-interacting protein p62 is a scaffold for NF-kappaB activation by nerve growth factor.
Wooten MW, Seibenhener ML, Mamidipudi V, Diaz-Meco MT, Barker PA, Moscat J
The Journal of biological chemistry 2001 Mar 16;276(11):7709-12
The Journal of biological chemistry 2001 Mar 16;276(11):7709-12
An evolutionarily conserved transmembrane protein that is a novel downstream target of neurotrophin and ephrin receptors.
Kong H, Boulter J, Weber JL, Lai C, Chao MV
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001 Jan 1;21(1):176-85
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2001 Jan 1;21(1):176-85
Identification and characterization of novel substrates of Trk receptors in developing neurons.
Qian X, Riccio A, Zhang Y, Ginty DD
Neuron 1998 Nov;21(5):1017-29
Neuron 1998 Nov;21(5):1017-29
Tissue-specific alternative splicing generates two isoforms of the trkA receptor.
Barker PA, Lomen-Hoerth C, Gensch EM, Meakin SO, Glass DJ, Shooter EM
The Journal of biological chemistry 1993 Jul 15;268(20):15150-7
The Journal of biological chemistry 1993 Jul 15;268(20):15150-7
The rat trk protooncogene product exhibits properties characteristic of the slow nerve growth factor receptor.
Meakin SO, Suter U, Drinkwater CC, Welcher AA, Shooter EM
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992 Mar 15;89(6):2374-8
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992 Mar 15;89(6):2374-8
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